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the new 2013 ram 1500. ♪ ♪ with the best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ ♪ guts. glory. ram. >> cenk: super storm sandy has had an effect on the political campaigns. all events were suspended today kind of, romney had an event anyway, it was a relief event. tomorrow though, the romney and ryan campaign are back at it. president obama and biden still on a break tomorrow saying they are doing no campaigning events because they've got to deal with the aftereffects of the storm. meanwhile, president obama looked awfully presidential today when he was at the red cross. let's watch. >> obama: my instructions to the federal agency has been do not figure out why we can't do something. i want you to figure out how we do something. i want you to cut through red tape. i want you to cut through bureaucracy. i want to get the resources where they're needed as quickly as possible. >> cenk: by all accounts, he's doing a very good job being on top of this storm obviously and how to clean it up. i do remember a certain guy who is
the new 2013 ram 1500. ♪ ♪ with the best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ ♪ guts. glory. ram. >> cenk: super storm sandy has had an effect on the political campaigns. all events were suspended today kind of, romney had an event anyway, it was a relief event. tomorrow though, the romney and ryan campaign are back at it. president obama and biden still on a break tomorrow saying they are doing no campaigning events because they've got to deal with the...
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councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven. hahahaha! hooohooo, hahaha! this is awesome! folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. i'd say happier than a slinky on an escalator. get happy. get geico. melons!!! oh yeah!! well that was uncalled for. folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy, ronny? happier than gallagher at a farmers' market. get happy. get geico. >>> as sandy heads north the winds are slowing but still the kind of extreme weather with the power to distract from a presidential race that literally could not be closer. just a week until election day my co-anchor bill weir reports from swing state country, youngstown, ohio. >> reporter: sandy maybe 50 miles outside of pittsburgh but she is dropping a full assortment of meteorological misery from georgia to wisconsin. on the west virginia/midborder
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the financial hit from sandy alone could not the economy on its kuester. some say it could knock up to half a pound off of the g.d.p. because it will translate into $30 billion in lost business and add to it the fiscal cliff approaching and no wonder charles payne is worrying. >> everyone was afraid of the fiscal cliff before sandy and now it is a bigger drop. i squall it -- equal it to those people would would go off niagara falls with a barrel with a couple of dumbbells in your hand making the landing more difficult. bottom line, the market has been shaky the last two or three weeks. >>neil: and just drying out from this, repairing, but there is the argument you have to rebuild. >>guest: when it is all said and done the $30 billion number will be low and i suspect diction 630 billion or $70 billion in damage or lost economic activity and $35 billion plus rebuilding so every dime we put in, rebuilding, we lose 20 cents so it underscores what we know. we are in a perilous position, and the last quarter was 2 percent g.d.p. gross but we realize it will be r
the financial hit from sandy alone could not the economy on its kuester. some say it could knock up to half a pound off of the g.d.p. because it will translate into $30 billion in lost business and add to it the fiscal cliff approaching and no wonder charles payne is worrying. >> everyone was afraid of the fiscal cliff before sandy and now it is a bigger drop. i squall it -- equal it to those people would would go off niagara falls with a barrel with a couple of dumbbells in your hand...
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that's continuing to deteriorate and a weak economy that's slowly improving. if you look at the economic data we've had here aabroad, things are in fact improving. there is a lot of noise and still a lot of disappointments out there. earnings season didn't really live up to what we were hoping for this particular earnings season but it is important for investors to develop a plan and stick to it. >> hang on, i can only assume that woo whhat we've seen with hurricane and the fact there are so many people not at work and spending money, there will be more missing at least on the revenue front, possibly on the profit fronts unless they cut costs and jobs coincident with the loss of revenue. >> i think you are right it is a little bit too early to assess the economic impact of sandy. but as steve just put it earlier, it would be naive to assume this will be a net positive. clearly this will be a negative. as we were driving through lower manhattan coming here today, how many stores are completely shut off? a lot of people can't get to work. a lot of people that ar
that's continuing to deteriorate and a weak economy that's slowly improving. if you look at the economic data we've had here aabroad, things are in fact improving. there is a lot of noise and still a lot of disappointments out there. earnings season didn't really live up to what we were hoping for this particular earnings season but it is important for investors to develop a plan and stick to it. >> hang on, i can only assume that woo whhat we've seen with hurricane and the fact there are...
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most of its units very cyclical, depend on what overall the economy is doing. the auto sector, for example. and that pain was very much visible in the third quarter. in connection with that, we've got some of the commentary which really highlights some of the weaknesses. it saw further deterioration of the global economy and the slower than expected emerging market performance couldn't offset the weak picture that we saw in europe. but the bigger takeaway from the numbers today is the fact that the company actually lowered its full-year guidance. it now sees flat sales growth. this is really what's putting a lot of pressure on the stock. karen, back over to you. >> thank you very much. as we focus on earnings, the big news for the u.s. later today when they open up is a reaction to super storm sandy. new york being fairly hard hit with a lot of water flooding to the subways and also power outages, particularly the lower part of manhattan. we're looking for a slight increase for futures now. you can see a bit of green. we're going to leave you with a look at som
most of its units very cyclical, depend on what overall the economy is doing. the auto sector, for example. and that pain was very much visible in the third quarter. in connection with that, we've got some of the commentary which really highlights some of the weaknesses. it saw further deterioration of the global economy and the slower than expected emerging market performance couldn't offset the weak picture that we saw in europe. but the bigger takeaway from the numbers today is the fact that...
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what impact will that have on the economy. when you speak a lot of investors, most of them are fairly confident. liz: you are never the kind of guy that doesn't have the people making news in portfolios. what should people be doing beforehand if anything? >> you know, often beforehand, i don't think people should do anything. the reality for the next few days, the election outcome is very uncertain. it is 5050. not only the race to the white house, but also the senate. the question is what comes after the election. if you get a very divisive outcome, the risks of this -- ironically, one way they might want to consider doing that is lowering allocations to stocks and bonds in the u.s. and increasing international exposure. liz: international exposure. that's something people can do without waiting. you believe that no matter who becomes president, people's money can really grow? >> yes. one of the things people should keep in mind is that they have done very well the last few years. the u.s. has outperformed for good reason. we
what impact will that have on the economy. when you speak a lot of investors, most of them are fairly confident. liz: you are never the kind of guy that doesn't have the people making news in portfolios. what should people be doing beforehand if anything? >> you know, often beforehand, i don't think people should do anything. the reality for the next few days, the election outcome is very uncertain. it is 5050. not only the race to the white house, but also the senate. the question is...
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the economy and recovery here. is a message like that affectefe with all the haze going on right now? should is that argument been sealed weeks ago, or if not longer than that? >> in the battlegrounds that have been impacted by the storm, i'm not sure what's going to penetrate over the next three or four days. we're talking about a much bigger map in places like wisconsin, nevada, colorado where you're going to have, i think in lieu of the principals, you have surrogates like president clinton going there speaking, it does have an impact. talking about the jobs and the president's agenda on the recovery but taking the country in a better place in the next four years as far as the middle class, that is a powerful message in the coming last days. >> absolutely. erin you referred to that ad in pennsylvania. it was 1.7 million if my mind is serving me correct right now. let me play this new ad from a romney campaign in pennsylvania. >> by the way, i like coal. people in the coal industry feel like it's getting crushed
the economy and recovery here. is a message like that affectefe with all the haze going on right now? should is that argument been sealed weeks ago, or if not longer than that? >> in the battlegrounds that have been impacted by the storm, i'm not sure what's going to penetrate over the next three or four days. we're talking about a much bigger map in places like wisconsin, nevada, colorado where you're going to have, i think in lieu of the principals, you have surrogates like president...
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. ♪ >>neil: we know it is not the northeast but will sandy knock the entire economy, with thousands of super marks and retailers and restaurants remaining closed and some for a time to come. and the give whose businesses supplies the businesses, bill johnson. bill, good do get your read on things. what is the impact of all of this? >>guest: the most immediate impact is to the families and people affected by this. i wish them all the best. but generally from our business, the big issue is going to be transportation logistics getting product in and out of the tri-state area for sure and all the east coast for the next 72 to 96 hours. beyond that, it will be solvable and i don't think it will have long lasting consequences. >>neil: you wonder if a region or a metropolitan area is without power nothing is getting done if that neck of the woods, now if it is a lot of metropolitan areas in the same situation, then what? then what? i guess that is the ultimate issue, how long this drags on. i don't think anyone knows. the ultimate issue is to define ways to get product to the super marks so t
. ♪ >>neil: we know it is not the northeast but will sandy knock the entire economy, with thousands of super marks and retailers and restaurants remaining closed and some for a time to come. and the give whose businesses supplies the businesses, bill johnson. bill, good do get your read on things. what is the impact of all of this? >>guest: the most immediate impact is to the families and people affected by this. i wish them all the best. but generally from our business, the big...
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. ♪ (sirens) (train horn) ♪ vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> there are still people in asbury park. there's some higher elevations, higher areas -- whoa, there we go. higher areas. we were actually able to get pizza at a restaurant that was open earlier. this entire area, this is about seven or eight feet of the see foam stuff. looks like it's snowing almost. never seen anything like this. that situation changed very fast. we're live in asbury park. we're probably about 1,000 feet or so from the boardwalk, about two blocks or so from the boardwalk where we shot that hours ago. just as it was starting to get dark. what changed about an hour after we shot that is basically those -- the boardwalk was completely breached by water. and water covering this entire two-block area. we're now basically surrounded by water, it's about waist high earlier. we haven't gone out there in quite some time because there's a lot of debris whipped around in this wind, circling around. a lot of beer cans. we've
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also with the economy which is another big sticking point. we are supposed to have constitutionly -- the congress is supposed to take care of our monetary policy but since we shrugged that off to another entity and it's not doing a good job of it. these are the things i want to get back to doing as a congressman if you will elect me, we will see a lot -- we will see things happen differently in this country. >> let's get to some of the questions, one thing people are wondering about is the economy. 16 trillon dollars in debt. unemployment at 8%, housing market is a mess. what would do you? >> you have to face it by addressing monetary policy. this is something that congress ignores even though we try to fix small things here and there. we are going to mess with this housinmarket, just try to -- increase jobs over here through the government expansion of some sort of program or another. the real thing that boils down is the economy is where the money comes and what it's made of. the fact we have a federal reserve that's about to again do anoth
also with the economy which is another big sticking point. we are supposed to have constitutionly -- the congress is supposed to take care of our monetary policy but since we shrugged that off to another entity and it's not doing a good job of it. these are the things i want to get back to doing as a congressman if you will elect me, we will see a lot -- we will see things happen differently in this country. >> let's get to some of the questions, one thing people are wondering about is...
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no, but it's definitely about jobs and the economy. are you kidding me? the voracity of where jeeps are made in ohio or in china tells you everything you need to know about what this election is all about. this election comes down to the question of whether all the jeeps are going to be made in toledo or whether some of are also going to be made in china. that's the election in a nutshell. the jeep, not the storm, but the jeep is really the symbol of this election. >> howard, if you can be a fly on the wall in boston and chicago at the same time -- >> i've tried. >> -- where do you think they would feel more benefit from the race being frozen, knocked off the a-block and the headline? the president getting to perform the job, be the commander in chief and romney reduced to figure out what to do here and make the campaign events and relief events, when's feeling more benefit from the way the race has turned in the last week? >> i think actually neither headquarters is under the allusion that sandy is a huge factor. i think they're trying to ignore it in th
no, but it's definitely about jobs and the economy. are you kidding me? the voracity of where jeeps are made in ohio or in china tells you everything you need to know about what this election is all about. this election comes down to the question of whether all the jeeps are going to be made in toledo or whether some of are also going to be made in china. that's the election in a nutshell. the jeep, not the storm, but the jeep is really the symbol of this election. >> howard, if you can...
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estimates how much this could hurt the economy. one thing is perfectly clear the impact will be substantial. >> yeah. here is what i think we are looking at 1-2 punch. first of all we have people staying home at work not getting paychecks. we have businesses that aren't operating here in new york city which is typically a 4 billion-dollar a day economy. could shave a tenth off of national g.d.p. but then we have all these federal dollars come in longer term we will see some kind of benefit from that it's going to take a while for it to play out. $20 billion the colmes of this storm. >> shepard: construction workers and on and on. there may be a dip in unemployment as a result of this. markets were closed for the second time. try tomorrow. there is no power downtown. i don't know had you they are going to do it. >> hammer pitt telling me tonight that he is selling pressure tomorrow. lots of volume as people try to get trades done. remember the last time that the exchange was closed for trading for weather, 1888. so you have got to g
estimates how much this could hurt the economy. one thing is perfectly clear the impact will be substantial. >> yeah. here is what i think we are looking at 1-2 punch. first of all we have people staying home at work not getting paychecks. we have businesses that aren't operating here in new york city which is typically a 4 billion-dollar a day economy. could shave a tenth off of national g.d.p. but then we have all these federal dollars come in longer term we will see some kind of...
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>> what is the economy worth. one way we measure wealth of corporate america is through the stock market. we know that ibm is worth x based on the trading of its stock. neil: what is sacrificed in two days. >> when you cannot trade ibm stock, if ibm wanted financing they could not get it. neil: you could trade abroad. >> it you, it is not that easy, raise money in hodge continental stock exchange. neil: you think that established dangerous precedent. >> if i am a, and i wanted to turn to the public markets, i could not. why? there is a storm in chicago. i am a business -- there is a storm in new york, i am i a business in chicago. they did not try hard this time to make sure it has nott3 happened. it has been 11 years since 9/11, markets are not supposed to shut down, if it does it has to be an extraordinary event, this was a very bad storm, which you know, a lot of tragedy occurred that was known, you know we didn't see 9/11 coming, we saw this coming, joe on fox, at -- >> joe, a coanchor. >> i have known him for
>> what is the economy worth. one way we measure wealth of corporate america is through the stock market. we know that ibm is worth x based on the trading of its stock. neil: what is sacrificed in two days. >> when you cannot trade ibm stock, if ibm wanted financing they could not get it. neil: you could trade abroad. >> it you, it is not that easy, raise money in hodge continental stock exchange. neil: you think that established dangerous precedent. >> if i am a, and i...
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latin america's economy is almost as large as that of china. a large middle class and growing middle class. this is a big opportunity for us to trade and to expand the sales of our goods and services in latin america. but by the way, if nations cheat and china has over the years that has to end. we can't let them steal our jobs with unfair trade practices. number three -- number one is energy. number two is trade and number three is skills, not only for our current workers but also we've got to make sure that our schools stop being at the bottom of the pile. we are at the bottom third or bottom quartile. they have to be world class globally competitive. you have done something about that here, governor. this governor was the education governor that all of us looked at with admiration. and he can describe this better than i can but one thing he did is grade schools to determine which ones are succeeding and which ones weren't and if a school is not succeeding why the kids in the school given the ability to go to another school. could be a charte
latin america's economy is almost as large as that of china. a large middle class and growing middle class. this is a big opportunity for us to trade and to expand the sales of our goods and services in latin america. but by the way, if nations cheat and china has over the years that has to end. we can't let them steal our jobs with unfair trade practices. number three -- number one is energy. number two is trade and number three is skills, not only for our current workers but also we've got to...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. >>> the captains of industry who run american automobile companies have a word for people like mitt romney. liar. >>> and next, in the spotlight, mitt romney's campaign said they weren't holding any political events today and then they held a political event. >>> and if the romney campaign was shut down today, what was john mccain doing in ohio attacking the president? karen finney and jonathan capehart will join me on that one, next. jack, you're a little boring. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. mo
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is consistent with the confidence numbers but it showed that consumers are feeling better about the economy. >> is a big topic on the campaign trail. both candidates land in ohio today. governor romney visits seven states, including a rally in ohio tonight with 100 supporters, politicians, and celebrities. in virginia last night, a makeup before hurricane sandy, he argued that the resident is running out of steam. >> he was talking abut saving characters on "sesame street" and playing word games with my name and attacking me on a regular basis, a tax he knows are not true. >> president obama also visits the seven states between now and election day with a focus on ohio, is must-win state. he will be there every day between now and the election. >> al qaeda as been decimated, osama bin laden is dead. we have made real progress these past four years. >> how will it shakeout on tuesday? >> romney has a 50-50 chance to win the popular vote. it is harder to see him winning the electorial vote. >> a possible split verdict from a nation deeply divided, and anxious to end this very long campaign. >
is consistent with the confidence numbers but it showed that consumers are feeling better about the economy. >> is a big topic on the campaign trail. both candidates land in ohio today. governor romney visits seven states, including a rally in ohio tonight with 100 supporters, politicians, and celebrities. in virginia last night, a makeup before hurricane sandy, he argued that the resident is running out of steam. >> he was talking abut saving characters on "sesame street"...
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i'm worried about the impact on our economy and on transportation. the election will take care of itself next week. right now, our number one priority is to to make sure that we are saving lives that are search and rescue teams will be in place and people will get the food, the water shs the shelter they need in case of emergency and we respond as quickly as possible to get the economy back on track. >> the election will take care of itself. that was president obama addressing reporters earlier today at the white house. this is one of the things you can't really predict in terms of the effect on a presidential campaign. this massive storm, a storm of more than regional, basically national significance. it's hit the pause button on a presidential campaign. it's hard to know how it's going to play out exactly. mostly because we don't know what the overall impact of the storm itself is going to be. the defacto suspension of the campaign itself today and the handling of this crisis by president obama and to a lesser extent mitt romney made themselves be
i'm worried about the impact on our economy and on transportation. the election will take care of itself next week. right now, our number one priority is to to make sure that we are saving lives that are search and rescue teams will be in place and people will get the food, the water shs the shelter they need in case of emergency and we respond as quickly as possible to get the economy back on track. >> the election will take care of itself. that was president obama addressing reporters...
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economy. any update to that figure? >> earlier comments, a lot of contingency plans, a lot of uncertainty here. but i think that's a fair estimate initially. let's look at governor christie's comments. depending so much on how fast the money gets back into the system and there's rebuilding. having lived in new york, you realize that the winter is coming. there's a huge inventive for people to start getting these things fixed right away. so that money will be put to work. so $30 billion is still our best estimate. at this point in time, depends on how quickly the money is put back into place. but having lived in this area, you probably appreciate the fact that actually a lot of improvements will happen now with better infrastructure, especially on the public sector level, so we actually could see an addition to economic growth in the first quarter greater than the loss in the fourth quarter. >> this is an important point, because as people try to sort out the impact, we've seen estimates from your firm that this could ta
economy. any update to that figure? >> earlier comments, a lot of contingency plans, a lot of uncertainty here. but i think that's a fair estimate initially. let's look at governor christie's comments. depending so much on how fast the money gets back into the system and there's rebuilding. having lived in new york, you realize that the winter is coming. there's a huge inventive for people to start getting these things fixed right away. so that money will be put to work. so $30 billion is...
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i'm worried about the impact on our economy and on transportation. you know, the election will take care of itself next week. right now our number one priority is to make sure that we are saving lives. >> put that in perspective what we just heard. i mean, give me a real world look at what we just heard. the president of the united states being rewarded from a republic republican, chris christie and i see the president very cool right there. very cool. >> there is always a big point of emphasis, when they recruited fugate to do that and signed off on jeb bush to do this, there was this hangover from katrina going back in the bush administration and there's always been a point of emphasis, if you will, on fema by the obama administration. i think frankly it won't have mattered who came into the presidency in the post katrina world there was going to be an emphasis on fema. you weren't going to let that get politicized. yes, it's a political appointee and you're going to have somebody who came with a background to do this stuff. so i think that they re
i'm worried about the impact on our economy and on transportation. you know, the election will take care of itself next week. right now our number one priority is to make sure that we are saving lives. >> put that in perspective what we just heard. i mean, give me a real world look at what we just heard. the president of the united states being rewarded from a republic republican, chris christie and i see the president very cool right there. very cool. >> there is always a big point...
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councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven.
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i'm worried about the impact on our economy and on transportation. you know, the election will take care of itself next week. right now our number one priority is to make sure that we are saving lives that are search and rescue teams will be in place, that people are going to get the food, the water, the shelter they need in case of emergency, and that we respond as quickly as possible to get the economy back on track. >> and, of course, the election now, it is tuesday, the election is now one week away. the president has cleared his campaign schedule for tomorrow to deal with the after-effects of sandy. we had originally heard that mitt romney would not be campaigning. now he will be holding an event in ohio, which they are calling storm relief event. i don't have any much further details on that. but, again, obviously this has taken not just a toll in terms of lives, in terms of costs of lost businesses, of the damage that has been done, but there are these huge political implications a week before the election a lot of early voting going on across
i'm worried about the impact on our economy and on transportation. you know, the election will take care of itself next week. right now our number one priority is to make sure that we are saving lives that are search and rescue teams will be in place, that people are going to get the food, the water, the shelter they need in case of emergency, and that we respond as quickly as possible to get the economy back on track. >> and, of course, the election now, it is tuesday, the election is...
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richest country in the history of the earth, largest economy in the world, and, yet, 47 million people need food stamps. so, i believe this is the year for us to take a different course. i will bring real change and real reform. >>carl: he is swinging through the sunshine state beginning in tampa and now here in coral gables and university of miami, and then wrapping up in jacksonville headed north. there is a whirlwind campaign schedule being assembled but they will not tell us where we are going beyond friday afternoon but we told it could be three, four, five state as day through the weekend as we head to monday and the conclusion of the campaign. that will be in new hampshire where the national telegraph newspaper endorsed president obama four years ago and, today, they switched allegiance and got behind mitt romney. >>shepard: i understand the campaign has a plan to compete in blue states. >>carl: they are trying to. romney campaign points to new polls in three states that were traditionally democrats leaning obama, and president obama won in 2008: pennsylvania, minnesota, and mic
richest country in the history of the earth, largest economy in the world, and, yet, 47 million people need food stamps. so, i believe this is the year for us to take a different course. i will bring real change and real reform. >>carl: he is swinging through the sunshine state beginning in tampa and now here in coral gables and university of miami, and then wrapping up in jacksonville headed north. there is a whirlwind campaign schedule being assembled but they will not tell us where we...
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upwards of four americans now are affected by a storm that at the very least is going to buffett our economy and drench a recovery. ♪ neil: all right. we talked about five deaths reported in new york is a result of this disaster. do you know that three of them were when a tree fell on the home in flushing greens and another, two people killed in a vehicle when a tree fell on their car in new jersey. it is always something. a vehicle, house, a tree. we told you about this train. they have evacuated a hotel that is near that. do we know the hotel itself? i'm having a guess it would be a hotel on central park south. they call it 157 because it is on 57 street with a view of central park. very swanky real estate. i guess evacuated from a hotel near this for fear that the crane was going to draw upon them. i don't know whether they are still evacuating or have been rehouse are real hotels, whenever the word is, in another facility, but they are looking at that and trying to find out how bad that green is damaged and whether it could come back to life. you can see it's weighing in the wind right
upwards of four americans now are affected by a storm that at the very least is going to buffett our economy and drench a recovery. ♪ neil: all right. we talked about five deaths reported in new york is a result of this disaster. do you know that three of them were when a tree fell on the home in flushing greens and another, two people killed in a vehicle when a tree fell on their car in new jersey. it is always something. a vehicle, house, a tree. we told you about this train. they have...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate canc
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises...
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infrastructure is the lifeblood of the economy and if in fact you are going to run an economy, this needs to be a priority. mr. are probably difficult choices to be made, but i don't believe we are too broke to fix this mess. this is just too important. >> who's "they"? >> a combination of public and private funding. >> the public is broke. >> the public is broke. but when you're talking about food and you need food, you go get food and you make some choices not to get something else. >> but wouldn't it cost trillions of dollars to bring all of oufr frr infrastructure this country up to the 21st century? >> it will and it will take decades. it can't be done practically in the course of five or ten years. it will take a decade and we need to start now. >> where do we prioritize? >> i think the key is go back and look at the vulnerabilities in the infrastructure, in the power grid, in the water systems, in the roads, et cetera and begin to identify them, prioritize them and move forward. but without money it is very difficult for public authorities to move forward. there needs to be a natio
infrastructure is the lifeblood of the economy and if in fact you are going to run an economy, this needs to be a priority. mr. are probably difficult choices to be made, but i don't believe we are too broke to fix this mess. this is just too important. >> who's "they"? >> a combination of public and private funding. >> the public is broke. >> the public is broke. but when you're talking about food and you need food, you go get food and you make some choices...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. >>> welcome back. you're looking at surveillance video from a flooded long island railroad tunnel under the east river. you can see the water on the left-hand side of your screen in the foreground almost looking like a waterfall pouring into that tunnel. new york city subway and commuter rail system shut down by sandy. it is still shut down and no word yet on how long it's going to take to get those trains back online. for the last 48 hours superstorm sandy has taken the focus away obviously from the presidential race. the election now just one week away. both candidates canceled official campaign events in recent days. but even as they turn their attention to the storm, you've got to be honest, politics is never far away. here's dana bash. >> reporter: president obama cancelled official campa
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some had it smaller. >> quickly, they say the economy is improving and according to the polls most give president obama a credit for. >> we're actually seeing that people voting for president obama supporting him in polls optimistic and bullish on the state of the economy. if you're a romney voter or you're leaning towards romney in the polls probably have the opposite view. that's where we're going to see in the exit polls come november 6th. >> all right. thank you very much. we appreciate it. taking the audience to breaking news. new video, president obama walking off the helicopter after the aerial tour of new jersey with governor chris christie right there who's certainly been praising the president's response to the storm. we'll hear from the two of them likely within the hour. or very soon. about to take a ground tour. imagine they're talking with people who lost everything or much of what they have. so we'll bring it to you. another image of the day likely the image so many will be talking about and maybe leading up to the election. one of the chief surrogates for governor romney
some had it smaller. >> quickly, they say the economy is improving and according to the polls most give president obama a credit for. >> we're actually seeing that people voting for president obama supporting him in polls optimistic and bullish on the state of the economy. if you're a romney voter or you're leaning towards romney in the polls probably have the opposite view. that's where we're going to see in the exit polls come november 6th. >> all right. thank you very much....